I just had a thought of how fast one of those new dual core intel chips on a board that hyperthreads would be.

right now there is only (1) board that will run the dual core w/ hyperthread and the chips are 3.2 ghz. Downside is that the processors are $1100 ea. ( OUCH !! )

Just throwing out my wish list / dreaming to see if anyone else has looked at that combination..

:buddy:

07-10-2005, 04:35 PM

0l33l

I don't think that anyone is going to be doing 3d rendering in their car... :lol:

07-10-2005, 04:38 PM

The-ill-man

yea would be sweet. the good thing about that is it will last a long time. i got a 3.0ghz ht 2 years ago and it still can run all the new games nicely (thank you intel EDGE program for getting me it plus mobo and win xp pro for $200 when it cost about $800 regularly)

im hoping sony's cell performs, i think there is a lot of potential

07-10-2005, 04:40 PM

0l33l

Quote:

Originally Posted by The-ill-man

yea would be sweet. the good thing about that is it will last a long time. i got a 3.0ghz ht 2 years ago and it still can run all the new games nicely (thank you intel EDGE program for getting me it plus mobo and win xp pro for $200 when it cost about $800 regularly)

im hoping sony's cell performs, i think there is a lot of potential

Wanna explain what the EDGE program is and how to sign up? :)

07-10-2005, 04:44 PM

CapitaineFritz

well.. HyperThreading ISN'T 2 processors ;)

Very very few applications can get performance boost with HT, and very few with dual core processors. They are used for very specific applications.

You'd be better to look for good processors with low voltage instead ;) Dual core CPUs are going to need a lot more power than standard cpus too ;) For almost 0 benefit for in-car use !

07-10-2005, 04:46 PM

CapitaineFritz

EDGE is Intel's reseller program. Like almost all companies (HP, Microsoft, Lexmark, etc.).

I am a computer hardware salesman and we get somes programs from these companies to get discounts on their products. I don'T know if these programs are open to everyone, but for Microsoft and HP we must be an employee of a company that sells these products. I've got a free dig. cam from HP using their program :) (www.hpinfolab.com)
I got a free cordless phone from lexmark, I can get some free software from Microsoft, and so on.

07-10-2005, 04:48 PM

0l33l

Quote:

Originally Posted by CapitaineFritz

EDGE is Intel's reseller program. Like almost all companies (HP, Microsoft, Lexmark, etc.).

I am a computer hardware salesman and we get somes programs from these companies to get discounts on their products. I don'T know if these programs are open to everyone, but for Microsoft and HP we must be an employee of a company that sells these products. I've got a free dig. cam from HP using their program :) (www.hpinfolab.com)
I got a free cordless phone from lexmark, I can get some free software from Microsoft, and so on.

Lucky!

07-10-2005, 05:08 PM

Arathranar

Quote:

Originally Posted by CapitaineFritz

well.. HyperThreading ISN'T 2 processors ;)

It isn't even close. The maximum theoretical benefit you can achieve is 17% (I believe this discounts the unrealistic cases like a program so small it fits entirely into the cache). Dual core can theoretically perform just *over* 2x as fast with particularly well suited real world cases. Normally it's going to less.

Have you checked out Intel's power ratings for their dual core cpus. The amount of power each cpu requires is very scary. Try to run this in a car and you'll have a *lot* of problems getting enough power to it and then keeping it cool enough.

07-10-2005, 10:11 PM

rushnrockt

Quote:

Originally Posted by Don 944 LA

I just had a thought of how fast one of those new dual core intel chips on a board that hyperthreads would be.

right now there is only (1) board that will run the dual core w/ hyperthread and the chips are 3.2 ghz. Downside is that the processors are $1100 ea. ( OUCH !! )

Just throwing out my wish list / dreaming to see if anyone else has looked at that combination..

:buddy:

I must have missed something, where did you find a dual core chip with hyperthreading? You either have one or the other, not both from what I saw. Point me to a specific processor if I am wrong, that should be interesting.

07-10-2005, 10:17 PM

QnoisX

The uber expensive "top of the line" Intel chips that are geared toward ppl with too much money have both.